HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1919-02-20, Page 1New Seri '9 Vol. 17� '..
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO, T UJ
S1f9AY➢' P) ; J2- Ry 20.11.019
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Canadian Granite
Since the inportation of Eur-
opeangranite has been re-
stricted, ' our CANADIAN
GRANITES are being devel-
oped at an amazing rate, arid
are equal in color and texture
to any imported granite.
The Seaforth Monumental
Works handles the best grades.
W .E. ehaparaar•;Prop ..
ter..=.re
eraezueleetera--_ate .1910111117.
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Watch Voe•Our peciati Big "Misplay in Our
.t3'iAddeia1F.
ail Wnil]1 Be Special 031 Sa�333 (&ay
3,0
The Palm of perfection
.tar. to R:ll .Who would
pos.,: le t, hex "of ern' swsets.
f1,3thiog , aar.<i1 the .,...410-01•
l et e Y' ,1ro(.'e of.
reshiy made aandr
tfooii ,•r ll dispel the west 1, 1c-
vsr�.' of fht' b1nar rind wens
1 1. 1 e,
-eau, •.3'l. x . 'icrl 1111
1,111 tt.,'1
Red Cross:. Report
Seeretary's Report for January
HOSPITAL
54 suits of pyjamas, 6 military flan-
nal shirts, 222 pairs of socks, 24 tow-
els,
RJFUGEE
64 child's dresses, 84 child's petti-
ooeta, 6 baby's bonnets, BO night dresses
6 waists, 12 tom's shirts, loci yds grey
flannel, 67 yds canton flannel.
Heien. P. Absrhart,
See pro. tem'
National Sanitarium.
Toronto, Feb, 12,' 1212.
Tim Editor,
Seaforth News;
Seaforth, Ontario,
Dear Sir,--
• Tho Treasurer of the lVInekeka I
Free Hospital for Consumptives de -1
sues gratefully to aclinowlydgn the
following contributions received in Sea. f
forth by the Field trerotary of the
National Sanittarium, Association,.. .
R,, J,
... Druu;.an
M m les 1,1 Belt tie 1,,0es,
100
file $('Fou, Prcinilii3a List of the -
SA'cafor1l', society
on, 1.)»,Het you i4 e16m erabit, awl any 11'1(1 I 1
tl e 1 11 nw £n;, tht r ,s:
('lii)i,'i: + 11R,. Ai,f.l 3, One .'oat la ,. of , t.,c t,•llu uk1
ta'i1'' 3111, 1,1 hir.f. Npl', (311(300 Il,(, ,t'f
;Ir 13, 11'0:11tht', (irctv,i'n'tein Spitonl orp,
lj • i,.
11 „ , ,lzkletl ''hel1l,,u C lapp'i Favorite
1'111)3t !. ._Ung• T uin u3' Om• Cherry no Ono ,'each "free (3 any 1f
lin rill , 11 lest+tie's.
'Inm ..-1„alni;:iacc, Brad:Alatc•. Ilar1,l:auk, ?,,1mb'Ii i.
It , 1:.11'. Gage,. fled June,.
1y'• Early 1S,'hnmud, 310111 1t:r,13l('',', Wi0111o1
'36!1"(( `,1.:10il.11.
l',:'t•it 1 , „flail, (•r,Svfl;a•d, -
01It111'1'. ;V. 1Fne 1111•.3 .':'(01164 0'o the fulir,ul,g_hdt'
lt-iot'i i I-.p,'aawl .Alfred •(`oh1$i,b, Baron 13onatetin
y1
nem! la,; 1 Kill Roel Drimehki, Paul Nry, n1
Uitb h 1 l,3ii'o•1 Mrs, John Laing
(. •;l? nl i)1:rrthy t'erkins 1'.xeeieia,, 'I'-atuaau,dsebon.
(hold 1!inco, Baltimore I3e11.
Hybrid Tea-"-(,ruean To/di-tr.. General McArthur Reber.-
.
i}}u Aosta Victoria, Lady HI311n ton, George (1,
;Vaud, George Dickson, Madam Jules (}rotes, i;un-
l'arat', Matnn,n Oochet (pink).- '
C('iOI'1 '--11ydrst, gee Panioulata.
OH01'`C i)ntchntan's Pipe.
OH0i{'T ,l•--I3oton ivy.
OH 01' 7.- One Peony.
OFI01 311 8—Threw Inn-nomcd Dahlias.
CHGT(%J3 2—flpiroa, Von ilutte (white flowering shrub),
OHOICE Io—Weigelitt Rosea (pink flowering shrub)
CHoicli;) 11• ----Ono Lilac
01301('1 12.-..1'on (17:lcliolue. ,
("I10In9 l3—Throe Tuberous Begonias (holbs)
OH 01, E I1•—Ono Norway 8prure.
O330Ii:III 16 -The Canadian Horticulturist
CHOI('N) 16—Half ounce Sweet Peas; one trade package of Asters
'Seed; ono trade package Lettuce; one trade package
• of Early Beets -
Cut out this advertisement, sign your name and address on the
line below, nark X opposito any THREE 011030es and mail or hand it
with One Dollar to the Secretary or President. Members wishing to
procure trees, plants, and other nursery stock im addition to their
tlrreeehoiees whether mentioned in above Premium List or not, may
do 80 by paying only the actual nest of same and making Out their
wants on a eeparetssheet, -
Premium. List Positively Closes on March 31st
J')IAN GRIEVE WI41 k1ARMY
President Secretary -Treasurer
PI L h,tf. a dons
r., 3, Griot'
.1, 1'', Daly
(,_ F S. (lard, -m
A Friend.
it Edge
1Rght
3113:19K113 K't-alal0.r
at 1 , , 13res,
1 , 1', Thonpeotl
:v R. Smith
3. 11 ;t? rill: r.-' , D 1) id
.4 0 1Rrtherlitaad
Jinni 1,1,391,4
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pt.1:.t '5 .431(0133
John A 'Wilson
` 0,3forth Nexa
11.1100 11 xp.)el tn(
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Summerville
1tuv. Father Goetz
tit
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Si.,rtOper yeas
131x l; easel 1 09
Balance on Hand Jia
.Mrs, J, 13. 'Thompson, •
Treasurer,'
Remitted to Serbian Fund $25,00
snit in by Carlow Red -'Cross.
Seaforth Wins. Second Round
Defeat New Hamburg on their own
lee
Seafortll Flookey team are still goine
strong with high expectation of winning
further victories if king winter will give
theist ice, At Now Hamburg on very
poor ice they again defeat 'id that term
which downed -Stratford the week lerf'1r
for the second time by a score 0 to 3
As they already had a two goal lead, it
g,ve them the second re014 by , by s goals,
:Seaforth has played good clean hoeltF•y
and their hard work deserves th, one -
cess they have gained.
Friday's gamo started out with the
first period ending al31nnt e Foal, 1
the second period Seaforth nitro ten
lniuuta+8 play fnrantl the net, 'l'ii,rn
' liatuburg snored ',wipe,
' the third periodSenfo"i tr;tsh.-
109 s^t at anti , dill• their best wort:
ettcrr
four sheat into goal in (pick
8'11281.",,,11101, 1 la(11 N n If ,nrhn.g got one
Torr,
411 ,! r y.1•^)c, 1 raffia„ , r..(,,
3,3 (,,, a,.:1 511ii,•r..
•„,o (. n l(3 axe,, t.. 31 311 ..,...:1 e•dd;
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: (ci I11,1.1„ r d.,,. 3311S ells. . -3Ck
t ;,1 3:3311;
ti
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Beauchamp Lecture
The third of the L_toennt ae0Iee was
given - Friday tiiglit�ender the auspices
of the Red Cross Scoietywhet: Lon 11,
Beauchamp gave his lecture in 1118 down
inimitable style to a .forge audience
which thoroughly enjoyed his gilain..
and logical theories. As one person
said when leaving the hall, "I did not
think hewasspeaking over thirty mint
mese,” There is only one more of the
series and judging by the three which
have already been given, the hall will
again be crowded. Seaforth owes a
debt to the officers of the Red Gross
who have given it I110 opportunity of
hearing these artists.
4..
The Navy League of Canaria
MI88 11,, tit+ n, Of 101Q 13 n 111' , in flit,
11881' future giv
151 -rill le,i:,01*1 73,,, 0)030 e' ,14.,-,8
of obe League 14)- 1,11.011. if, to 3,1'
an 1 (t1 ,,'.tlll(H3 one and ,t 11 intended I
to 1., of 83.1(3.0 interest to the eeh,,o
chlldt r 3333 all„''.3'r of 131- room
The Iron>>nr,; will b,- i•;l-„fiat«d. Ione
�-1
notice will i:,: gireu of 11., dad. a31d
„Ias, T iC
teal' 1171214 )11; tt.
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p(1 Th,: laide•1ritr,n _s d4 W3'. -:i 'l3' ov n3' and;-
33 011 0, is only 0333ht t ••:'•p .0' -*rt @Toil.'
;t, (10 be raaid,. r' ,;,1tat it op in t,.rgotf,iines
2 11(1 ky snaking - thu tea0 buran,fid with
2 rift fi„w.,ra. The community spirit was
2 (k) strong dining tho 3011). 13; may dx1
I
On e(n)ti1,u(d daring the yea03 to follow
1 00 by the united o(l,ri 111 my oviny, the
1 00 town. I'ear 11,1631 Iles- ,11,11k0111 11a101* -
I rip al boaaty as 3olfe,rth, 'Kith a little
2 PO e$:,rt 1111 t' r, part of owl, mare, Serxfo: cit
2 00 can rbe toade very hoanii:ul to the eye,
2 00 'rhe N u uault,,t i1 ,•(11113 is again p4,111
2 t"t 1131lg for ata W,1111” 11111 X11:,1in.g pr;.milant
2 (ll n,- of lerae, 3'.'i'”, a me,aibrr lTaip
li ,.1 11 !( 1110 geed./ at'r,,3-
2 00
2 (,0
2 lift
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i'a$sts shot:$
One of tie
tri-•n(itrll, tart1.0 40,, ; 1, 1101 great 101-
0 yonil 0)1 81111r1i,1 111 3':3,,. 3011'e11, ;,f 43.x,,,
a`t0'.• 4, trig ill fm. 313'3,113
t5 ), 11 aei[It ll - -
0 hurl n l)n1,1i1 1 l ;.d 0, 18:11, he
a ou e-tna• to I- iyii ld with - -- family :1. t5,..
age of 7 yr':too, After ,a
heed he taught school in 1'3'y(1won
Tewnwhlp, but grre 11,41 rip and started
busiueea r+? Iagmondvilne where hr, re,
'Nth! sided until 1116 d0.11 1, -
Iir hold the pol+ttie, of postmaster
for 47 years and WWI Iso pulite meg-
48(011e and t 1'31,, l t ri,etee. - During
the Fenian Raid in 1886 ho was a
captain in the leant 30 (iia, fu poli.
i; iee 11;, wee a et•Ntneh Conservative
and twvicecoureskiii the riding against
Archfc,' 3iel1op,
As a y0t(1.g main Ii-: tray an esport
sheen player and won th-n championship
of -Canada; the game hoing played by
telegraph, He was >„ keo,, lover of
atnetenr sports and fah,ul football and
I:0rosse wore at their Kest here ho sl.
ways showed 3118 sympathy by his aegis.
00 t liIle c, ,
00 carried 011 a g'Sucral store and at
05 Ono (11180 manufactured leather, 1318
2 ('0 wife died 27 year ago, The, following
n o0 0bildren survive. Goo, A, , Babson,
45 .Quebec; Robert E Calgary; Henry 3
Toronto; John d, . Lethbridge;
0o Lieut. Frank in trance; Miss Jackson
00 and. Thomas T, at home
Thos. Dodds maws=
00
1 0
t 13
7
$024 6
GEO, A. RIM),
S0eretary,Treasurer•
acig,ian Relief Report
For January*
$alltuoe on H31:d front Deocmber 731
Ors of Gales 26
4i s 1lally Scott - I co
lits. i'vis(i I 00
Vias
Hama Croswell loo 00
11rs. Finlayson 10 on
4lr.€E Mrs A D Sutherland 2
,Pars TW Beattie _. 2
Demotion Ban
Friend of the needy, Londe8bore
Walton Red Cross 3
13ruoefeld Box 4
Winthrop Branch 0
hire, Write Trewartha I
A. A, Ottthi11 1
R Dodds Sr..
Duff's Church
Goderioh 13ranch
Ashfiold Soldiers' Aid
Leeburu Red Oroes
Carlow Red: Cross
Total
Remitted to L. S. Colwell
Montreal -
r-00
2 15
1) 00
3'5 00
25 00
$208 65
2o7, oo
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The Oil of the People,_ Vlany 0318
have 00010 1111(1g0110, but Dr, T5emae'
Eoleotrie Oil continues to maintain its
position and increase its sphere of use.
fatness each year.. . Its sterling gnalit
lee have brought it to the front and
kept it there, and it can truly be called
the oil of the people, Thousands have
benefited by it sod 1101114 800 no other
preparation,
II
TI{)13 'l'O 5ai ll
--TOLD BRIEFLY
P po ntedly 36th briefly
1111.6 thlr 1.3 s
0t 33,ran1 frac ttt11^r
day that W13 must r, t , :1t.
13115 30001,;,11'.1 1111801 Wk; 810,111 11300 €.f
whet you ti„ 1(33 1111'0
quaff
34 i•1' (bin;,•
1 r :.1111 roan/rill, 1111,0,3'
;5,11, 1.4;333
lI =(7Te,1a11li
11
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G r 4:i t• Y
�' t1' nt 1 e t i 1ti p l
1i., r
{1[ a^ �l d �'ti 1 .,a i3'., ''
over carniold conkat•',i •
lIllodei corset 3. t,8set1t:.tn .?ag
41 r „aa\kre the ra'.'i4t c4 CO1nontal
Wnfil14 cork^etal <lla1017: 14:'413>'-
t«'liac",r7o 11Scor
The 1.13' „.. y„ si
torsets sro1eet ev21''7',, 0 34114
metal, la'l, Flake 1vart=en:1a • care
to buy the rat,Idei 3154: Oar a n
eft to your figure, for our
corse$h tree mroB.a4d prefer
not to sell you a corset,
rather than sell. you what
would be uncomfortable or
one not suited to your figure
Do allld R. , onsets 1 to $;
.411
Agents for
Standard '
Patttrns
11
143'4"
ii
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sin clic i'( -Ek;.-• t,tim' fe
coV,La3 i:;,it one �.
be, !gqnuus;;,;' •..1, X333,, �p , , ( i 1 ;€, •
all(Jlalti",'rt{.Y
4.3;44: to. •
141 the •g:3 4:11 tha
r y;
t Si4, 4133 -: ,4' 3'13951y be had ESR
' el;tt t,,.3' ,h- gthlk or White
gents,` 1e -crepe, and you
can imagine how,
beauttftti and effective
the combination is,
' The blouses .are priced up to $9,50.
mother 1)1441,0(35 of •georgette and
crepe de cheue: from
4,4 to l9:51.)
313.33
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SEAPORTH
March Designei
Now On
Sale